Bantwal: Illegal sand mining racket busted - items worth Rs 1.65 crore seized


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Bantwal, May 4: The police busted an illegal sand mining racket being operated on the banks of River Netravati and seized sand and machinery costing over Rs 1.65 crore on Friday, May 3.

A team of illegal miners were busy extracting sand from the backwaters of river Netravati at Padu village. They were dredging using Hitachi machinery and once the sand was obtained, they filtered the same and illegally transported it to sell at a higher price.

The Bantwal police received a tip off and a team led by ASP Saidulu Adavath raided the spot while the dredging work was taking place.

Upon seeing the police, the illegal sand miners fled from the spot and left all the machinery and vehicles behind. The police seized three tipper lorries, two Hitachi dredging machines, a generator, a unit used to filter sand and 35 loads of illegally extracted sand. The total cost of the seized items is around Rs 1.65 crore.

Bantwal circle inspector Sharanegowda, Bantwal Rural Police Station sub-inspector Prasanna M S, constables Hanumantha, Umesh, Kumar, Nazeer, Naganath, Ajit Bangera, Kiran participated in the raid.

Further action will be taken by the department of mines and geology, the police informed.

However residents of the village claim that illegal mining is happening in Padu village since many years. "Once in a while the police do a drama of raid and seize items. However, this has never stopped the illegal miners," a local complained.

  

  

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  • abdulla, india

    Sat, May 04 2019

    South kanara and beyond Accommodates around 30 lac people.
    They need to be sheltered...with decent accommodation.
    What is the govt and the Municipality or the City doing?
    Than Politics.
    Get off your Arse and sort this problem out?
    Only know how to collect money.
    Time to work on solutions.
    Specifications...
    if sand is not available from Rivers what is the Option you have worked on>
    1/imports
    2/Crushed Gabbro?
    3/Other binding equivalent materials?
    4/Study what the world is using,,
    don't sit and waste time..harping on ideas.
    Get off the backside..be practical.and find answers/solutions.
    Can the Construction STOP?
    So this will be a perenial problem..if you want to preserve the Rivers.Ecology.then find answers..solutions.
    and get Cracking
    Make it available at Economical pricing...
    at least go to XI of china and ask for help..they are Conquering the world today as we sit on our backside and create problems giving room for :
    Corruption..bribes...kickbacks.
    Very sorry and sad stories.
    why are we like this?
    we should be practical... hand son.
    Atleast start installing Huge Series of crushers and crush the JALLI....Gabbro and start producing
    sand
    solve the problem. of sand..
    this is not Nuclear science.
    dont ask for only VOTES..PARTY.. etc.
    work for the JANATHA and their daily problems.....
    solve it man.
    otherwise Gracefully resign as you are in competent..
    at least start washing the SEA SAND off its salts/impurities may be that should help...
    we simply need Military to run the operations.....otherwise things wont work the way.
    Only meetings..papers..Chai.. gossip..running down some one..asking for Mafia..bribes.
    Disgusting

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Sat, May 04 2019

    Illegal sand mining is a big illegal mining business which need to be controlled by the government.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Sat, May 04 2019

    Big ex mla blocking sand in DK Udupi due to his hige MSand business...they just want to make money, don't care about people.

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  • Mukri, Thokkotu

    Sat, May 04 2019

    where is our great ustuvari
    full support to illegal sand mining
    they will get bail and permission soon and they will be in same business again

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, May 04 2019

    Auction them immediately so that they cannot take help from any Politician ...

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  • Sampath, India

    Sat, May 04 2019

    Do you want to buy it?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, May 04 2019

    I am not from this Industry ...

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